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‘Chutney music’,  was popular in Trinidad and ____.


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‘Chutney music’,  was popular in Trinidad and Guyana.
Workers created novel ways to express themselves individually and collectively by fusing traditional and contemporary cultural forms. For example, workers of all races and beliefs participated in Trinidad's traditional Muharram march, which had been converted into a wild carnival named "Hosay" (after Imam Hussain). Rastafarianism, a protest movement made famous by Jamaican reggae musician Bob Marley, is also thought to have social and cultural ties to Indian immigrants to the Caribbean. Another innovative modern manifestation of the post-indenture experience is "Chutney music," which is popular in Trinidad and Guyana. These types of cultural fusion contribute to the creation of the global world, where objects from other cultures are combined, lose some of their original qualities, and develop entirely new properties.
  
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